In his typical Southern Indian representation - is often called Perumal. The preserver of the Hindu trinity and one who’s the Lord Vishnu dear to his devotees in the tradition of Shri Vaishnavism - he stands firm, slightly curving at his waist on a multilayered high dais. Wearing a high Karanda Mukuta, he holds Sudarshan Chakra, Pancahajanya, and a Gada - pointing upwards to the infinity of the universe; his four arms are representational of his omnipresence and the detail carvings of each band and fabric make Narayana come alive in this figurine of Solid Hard Granite.
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